Cubic Parkour Map for Minecraft 1.10.2

Cubic Parkour is an expertly designed parkour map that’s no doubt the perfect choice for players who are just getting into this map category. Parkour maps are definitely some of the most thrilling and captivating maps available for Minecraft. However, the one problem with this category is that almost all the maps that it has to offer are quite difficult and aren’t really easy to get into for players who are just starting off in this map category. Thankfully, Cubic Parkour offers players gameplay that’s straightforward and fairly easy to get the hang of so it’s pretty much perfect for newcomers to Minecraft parkour.

The Cubic Parkour map features a total of ten different levels that are aimed primarily at beginners. Most of the levels are quite easy to complete, although, it’s worth mentioning that some of the later levels do amp up the difficulty but, thankfully, not by a large amount, so you still won’t have any major difficulty getting through them. While this particular parkour map has primarily been designed for new players, this doesn’t mean that you can’t play it if you’re a parkour veteran. Adept parkour players will still be able to enjoy what this map has to offer as they try to speed-run through all of its levels and try to set records.

The design of the levels in this map is fairly straightforward but, in order to keep things fresh until the end, the map has twenty different parkour types. On top of all this, the Cubic Parkour map also features a great fighting arena at the end in which you can battle with your friends once you’ve gone through all the parkour levels. All things considered, if you’re new to Minecraft parkour and are looking for a map that’ll ease you into the basics, Cubic Parkour is a perfect choice.

How to install Cubic Parkour Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.